Skip to Main Content
The independent news website of The Kent Stater & TV2

KentWired

The independent news website of The Kent Stater & TV2

KentWired

The independent news website of The Kent Stater & TV2

KentWired

Three state proposals have the power to change Ohio’s election procedures

Greg M. Schwartz November 1, 2005

Three statewide election reform proposals - Issues 3, 4, and 5 - on the ballot next week have the potential to affect all future elections in Ohio.Each of the three issues, if passed, would amend the state...

EDITORIAL: Story not a tribute to heroes

Daily Kent Stater Editorial Board November 1, 2005

Last Wednesday, The New York Times devoted nearly seven pages to a story which essentially speaks for itself: 2,000 Americans have died in the Iraq War.No other newspaper featured such coverage. On the...

COLUMN: Commuting causes stress

Nedda Pourahmady November 1, 2005

Snuggled inside three layers of blankets, I cherish every moment in my cuddly cocoon. Then 6 a.m. rolls around, and I am suddenly awakened by a shrill voice blaring from the alarm clock. I reluctantly...

Cartwright chats over coffee

Sara Macho November 1, 2005

Justin Jeffery, president of Kent Interhall Council and candidate for city council Ward 4, talks with President Carol Cartwright about the changing environment of the city of Kent at last night's coffee...

COLUMN: Let illogic reign

Don Norvell November 1, 2005

Judges sometimes say, "Some opinions just won't write." I don't understand how a judge can ever say that. As a columnist, I say it quite a bit. Unlike judges, I am expected to fill up a certain amount...

Still driving after all of these years

Dave Yochum November 1, 2005

Junior mathematics major Jessica Gran owns a 1986 Nissan 300zx Turbo car with 177, 771 miles (see odometer on left). She got the car in June from her dad who owns Gran Motors. Gran said the 20-year-old...

Tragedy Strikes

TaLeiza Calloway November 1, 2005

Sometimes students are left unaware that someone has died in their residence hall room, often because the incident is no longer relevant to subsequent residents, said Betsy Joseph, director of Residence...

Architecture students continue to work on Erie, Pa., waterfront

November 1, 2005

The university chapter of the American Institute of Architecture Students is continuing its work in Erie, Pa., and is meeting with its counterparts on a monthly basis to continue the work.Jeremy Smith,...

Speaker to share DUI story with KSU Greek community

Lauren Polly November 1, 2005

An accident caused by drinking and driving can happen to anyone and have life-long consequences associated with it. Kent State's Inter-Greek Programming Board is trying to make students aware of these...

Cartwright to have coffee with students at annual event

October 31, 2005

The eighth annual Coffee with Cartwright will be held at 6 p.m. tonight in the Eastway Lower Lounge.Sponsored by the Undergraduate Student Senate, the event provides students the opportunity to meet with...

Cincinnati surpasses KSU in student enrollment

Derek Lenehan October 31, 2005

The University of Cincinnati surpassed Kent State in enrollment this year, pushing Kent State to the No. 3 spot on the list of largest schools in Ohio.Both schools still trail Ohio State.The University...

Bigger is not always better at Kent State

Rebekah Mosora October 31, 2005

Smallest regional campuses continue to grow and developMORGAN PHILLIPS | DAILY KENT STATERCredit: Steve SchirraKent State's smallest regional campuses have seen an increase in enrollment while enrollment...

Activate Search
The independent news website of The Kent Stater & TV2